AWORAWO, Dr. David

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AWORAWO

David

B.A,M.A, Ph.D; historian, lecturer; b: October 5, 1968; Iga: Isoko North; so: Delta; cd: University of Lagos, Akoka, 1987-91; 1992-93; 1996-2001; cr: Lecturer, Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-lwoye, 2002; Lecturer, Department of History and Strategic Studies, Universityof Lagos, :ince2002; member, Editorial Board, Comet Newspapers, Ijora Lagos; Co-ed'tor, Nigerian Journal ofPolicy and Development; ah: University ofLagos Scholarship forthe Best Students, 1989; University ofLagos Scholarship for the Best Students, 1990; University ofLagos Scholarship for theBest Students, 1991; Prof. Gabriel Olusanya Prize for the Best Graduating Student inHistory, 1992; ChiefAyo Rosiji Prize for the Best Student in History, 1992; Nigerian Universities Doctoral Theses Award, 2003; Publ: co-author; History and Cultures of Nigeria up toAD2000, Frankad Publishers, 2002; Issues in Nigerian Government and Politics, Rex Charles, Ibadan, 2003; Author: Crisis and Conflicts in Nigeria-Gabon Relatione 1930-1980,The Role ofFrance Nigerian Joumai ofInternational Affairs, 1997; Nigeria and Equatorial Guinee Exploring New Approaches to Relations inthe21 •" Century, Nigerian Forum vol 19, 1998; The dynamics ofNigeria-Gabon Relations, Nigerian Forum, vol. 19, 1998; Ethnic Crisis andPolitical Instability inEquatorial GuineeJournal of Cultural Studies, Department of English, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago- Iwoye, 2000; Maldistribution and Povertyas Factors in the Crisisofthe Nigerian State, The Constitution, Journal ofConstitutional Development 2000; Social Values, Political Action and the State ofthe Nigerian environment, Nigerian Journal ofPolicyand Development; Oral Sources and African History, The Historian's Task in the 21* Century, Lagos Historical Review, 2004; Fiscal Allocation and Development atTheThird Tier, TheConstitution, Joumai ofConstitutional Development 2004; Cultural Atavismand Adaptation. TheVarying Responses toWestern Culture inBenin and Warri, 1520-1750, Atlantic History, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, vol. 4, 2004;TheAffirmationofThingsPast;Trends intheStructure oftheInternational System since Potsdam Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development 2005; From Pirates Haven to Sugar Island; Anglo-Spanish Rivalry and the Transformation ofJamaiceAtlanticHistory Vol. 12,2007;Globalization and African'sDevelopment Efforts: The Experiences ofNigeriaandBotswana, The European Joumai of Development Research, 2008andaboutTenchapters contributions inbooks,papers presented in well organized Conferences; off: Department of Historyand StrategicStudies, UniversityofLagos, Akoka Lagos; c-m:[email protected]
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